


minecraft directory, and the one with a "bin" folder. Yes, this issue persists with the NEW AND OLD template minecraft, the one with a "versions" folder inside the. Decide what version of Minecraft you want to make your pack for, and download a copy of Minecraft Forge Universal. Make a few more folders inside the one you just made: bin, mods, config. Create a new folder and call it whatever you want. So again, problem seems to be that the launcher fails to download sound files for whatever reason whose answer i am trying to get here. Find a place to work on your computer, like your desktop. I checked the resources\sound3(FOLDERS GOES HERE), and all the folders are EMPTY. I have not done any tests with older / newer versions, but this issue seems to be unrelated to the 1.6.x problem of the launcher incorrectly placing sound files. Since every modpack in Technic is a own Minecraft installation that follows all the same normal rules as any minecraft, you can simply use technic to install a modpack including the mod you want and then simply copy the modfile out of technics mod folder and into your normal minecrafts mod folder. no clicking sounds, no ambient, sounds nothing.

I run tests with all available alternatives of launching VANILLA 1.5.2 in Windows (The Native launcher, the Java Launcher, and even did some digging up on the super-old original launcher, before the current java one.) All 1.5.2 versions have no sounds. I have absolutely no sounds whatsoever from the vanilla minecraft, only modded sounds work, such as custom sounds for custom mod blocks added in by said mods. Hi, i'm trying to play in minecraft 1.5.2, this issue came up when i used Technic Launcher to launch minecraft in 1.5.2. Before addressing the problem directly : I have searched around, and it seems to me that the problem lies on the downloads server, not permitting download, or perhaps the file that was supposed to be downloaded was non-existent.
